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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the bible concerns of a full scale war often has been learned as ro, and gauge and some of the fist is fighting since october, the hello and start to fight us. this is all the 0 life from the whole. so coming up on the program, thousands of palestinians all kills and is ready as strides across the gaza strip.
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among the targets for schools where people are sheltering site is riley truths rate and shot down officers office in the occupied westbank during widespread consultation. the kinds of celebrations in so long as the left as president is elected for the 1st time in history. the full will begin with the cross border. a tax between has bola and is ro that ebony zones group says it's entering a bottle of reckoning and the new phase of financing with is ro it launch. the series of rockets deep into is really tired tree is fall south is the port city of high fall on sunday. israel has bound to increase its attacks against has bola quotes until it's on the stands. then a holder begins our coverage from the lebanese capital diesel,
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a festival on least a sustained assault on northern and central israel. early on sunday, the jews bigger weapons, medium range missiles that struck some 50 kilometers south of the border. it was one of the fiercest exchanges between is, ron has beloved in nearly a year of fighting as well as said, it's targeted an air base and the military complex, near hateful, as well as the 3rd largest city, there was damage to civilian areas. it's not clear if that came from shells used to intercept rockets and yet today. hi, dustin went straight to that can steal our community college immediately in a meaningful way which students can consequences for the security. or these rel, hezbollah has raised the red flag of revenge, showing isabel, it has not broken the will of an organization that has acknowledge suffering severe blows. after
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a series of is radia tax in the past week. and then after that happened, we sent a bit of trucking. the 1st i was about to quickly overcame it and return to our position. the front will never sees no matter how long it will take. and there is evidence in northern israel will not return to their homes. and we already for our own options, the message of defiance. while hezbollah gave military honors to one of its top commanders, ibrahim, if he was heading a meeting of leaders from the elite for the one unit, when as well hit their location, killing civilians as well. friday strike was the 3rd time as well targeted federal southern suburbs in the past year of fighting in july as really forces cube has colors of south. and in january they killed the deputy leader of the palestinian movements. how much has the law has also reiterated. it won't step down from its demand that as well. and it's, we're on garza before a potential resolution can be reached all the while as well. continue. it's. it's
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the gretz spotlight, seen the horse whose blog is starting to feel some of the is riley defense forces, capabilities. these moves will continue until we can safely return the residents of the north to the homes. as well has been targeting hezbollah capabilities, but it's clear the group hasn't been paralyzed. instead, the conflict has widened and could further intensify center for their eligibility to build. well, many across 11 on a fearful over, no loud tool with his riley, especially those in the cap. so what israel has carried out a number of attacks targets. it has been the members and killing civilians. those so jabari has moved from the there is a lot of fear and anxiety across the campus will be a roots, ordinary lebanese are worried that the recent developments and escalations that have been going on between has the law and a israel only means that they will be caught in the middle given the air strikes
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that took place in the da here on friday, and the number of civilian casualties we saw from that strike is only adding to people's fears here they, many people have spoken to say they really have nowhere else to go with a severe economic crisis in this country is impacting their ability to be able to afford to move elsewhere in 11 on so a lot of people don't have much choice but stay where they are given the current situation and how things are progressing. there is a lot of anxiety here about what could come next door to support ultra 0. they are homeless on hold. has more on the res rady reaction from the jewel dining and cups of online. but she's up because he is ready. government has bonded to 0 from reporting from inside of israel, and these really military says they are going to intensify their attacks on his will, a targets in southern lebanon, and it comes after his ballade fired nearly
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a 150 rockets at several different locations across northern israel on sunday morning we've heard from a wide variety of his really officials including these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but previously, throughout the last week, he had only release short statements around one sentence, each, saying that there was a new objective to the war. and that it related to returning those evacuated is really back to those northern townsend settlements. but in this statement, nothing y'all who outlines that his bella is now feeling the cape abilities that he's real has and that they are not going to stop until the war goal is achieved. is really defense minister you'll love. go on to echoing that sentiment saying that this has been, quote, the toughest week on record for his bolo, saying that they are now understanding the types of capabilities israel has. and that there are still a wide variety of them that they have not use. now they use really army chief of staff, hurts the hell levy, while releasing a video statement on sunday has said that they are going to continuously be
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striking his beloved until the message is clear and then to the goal is also achieve. israel says it's in a new phase of the war that the center of gravity is shifting and that they will continue to intensify their airstrikes. and the central thing is just, you know, i'm a, do you and special coordinates of 11 on has issued a statement on the cross border, conflicts thing with the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe. it cannot be overstated enough. there is no military solution that will make on either side safer. meanwhile, president joe biden says the us is doing everything possible 2 of us a war, and then at least the white house national security spokesman. john coby says there's still time for diplomatic solution between israel and has below. and we believe that there are better ways to try to get those as rarely citizens back in their homes up in the north and to keep those that are there very safely. then award, then an escalation, then opening up
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a 2nd front there that border with lebanon against his. but we still believe that there can be time and space for diplomatic solution here, and that's what we're working on. well, earlier i spoke to david, there are a sure professor at the national defense university, and he predicts that will be an increase in his role using unconventional methods of wolf or against hezbollah. i think we're about 40 percent of the way to an all out escalation. i think that it's increasingly probable that we'll see short targeted incursions either. um hello, going forces, seaborne forces or even a ground based forces moving in and out to see specific facilities. this will probably be underground command control and missile storage facilities that this rivers will destroy and then withdraw. i think also that the unconventional attacks attacks against leaderships and lots a targeted attack since leadership and the logistics facilities will continue. well,
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i don't think you'll see pushing along with, along the way people look at the conventional war like say the soviet army moving on berlin in 1945. but what you're likely to see is a move in to hit targeted logistics, command and weapons facilities that with these rows with going probably avoid hezbollah fires and then leaves them without any ability to support themselves or supply themselves. and that would probably if executed properly would leave the hezbollah sliders with no option, but to move to a place where they can continue to fight with logistics support. so i think, i think the initial incursions with the facility or equipment oriented rather than personnel or oriented with the exception of course, of the leadership, which is always a danger. this is writing forces of kills at least 16 palestinians. and attacks across the goal is to stretch since tune on a sunday in the last few hours is ready will pains, his house, and the devotedly,
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uh, refugee camp in the north rescue. work is a still searching for survivors trots onto the rubble and earlier on sunday, these ready military kills at least 7 palestinians in an air raid targeting a school housing displaced people and all the shots, the refugee cabinets west of garza city. not many others, including children, were wounded in knots aside. don't stop today is role insights, another school and goes to city, killing 22 people, and then the phone on the we got this place and came to the school. i left my house after it was targeted, and my husband and 2 children were more through. we came here thinking it was safe, but then they target us. where are we supposed to go? if at school we are not safe? we got this place 7 or 8 times and i'm all alone with my 2 remaining children who had the mother and i find that it with names and phone with them. and these places are supposed to be classified safe by these really nice and safe places for people to stay in. but then suddenly, while we're sitting,
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we found the whole school being destroyed from around us and the classes we're staying in are collapsing over our heads. as you can see, these classes got destroyed and stopped like it was by mistake. though. this is genocidal. targeting aim to destroy the people of guns up to honey must mode is ended in bella for the latest on those strikes. a more deadlier attack scurried out by this really military, that overnights and early hours of this morning and throughout the day have really caused further civilian casualties. more in force displacement for families. that's your level of destruction. that is a quite visible right now is where you go in the central area and further the southern part of the strip and northern parts of the just the earlier hours is really a military attack. the schools in the western part of dogs is that the shop a refugee camp, particularly in an area that is at the northern, was through part of the city,
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were 6 people reported killed in several other injured inside the school. this is an evacuation center, an honor, what school is that? the united nations for palestinian refugees and facilities across the gulf through . but i don't have time to show there's any voc ocean centers for displays and families that earlier our these really military just warren the house, next to a larger evacuation centers in giovanni refuge account. and just given how close the house to the this particular evacuation centers are yet again, it's a school that's an honor what schools people with forced into further internal displacement seeking shoulder everywhere. the total number of people killed from overnight have talked and the throughout the day has rise into 60 and people. and again, we're looking at the same exact pattern of casualties. women and children make up. the vast majority of people arriving to the hospital either really dead or in critical conditions,
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but there are no signs of slowing down these attacks despite what's going on in the front. then they both being events unfolding and live on. on right now, i need my most ologist data from the central area of the go through all the sites so heavily on his righty soldiers as stones, out as there was room i loved 0 in the occupied west bank. i colleagues were given just 10 minutes to gather their belongings and leave those to the offices have been welded shots, and the military has ordered the bureau to close for 45 days. during the rate is riley soldiers pulled down a large bar of shooting of all class. she's the veteran. alt is there a journalist who was shot and killed by his ready forces while reporting engineering 2 years ago? fencing monahan has this report it's really troops moved in before sunrise the their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting would be
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occupied with most of the many were masks and were heavily armed. in the hallway, the soldiers confronted l 00 cheap and carried nothing but a microphone. well, have the eyes carry a saw. this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. i guess you army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. the the office will be closed for $45.00 days. is really forces also tore down banners of elders. here a journalist, surely novel outlet, she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting in virginia and refugee cab banners like this stood as a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to raise transparently vengeance. or how does he or his crime or reporting the truth about what his role is doing and be occupied,
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palestinian territories of israel's carrying off and let's atrocities and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all does here a has and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish, i'll to 0 for that crime and also to ensure that there is even less coverage. uh that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalist l 0 has been a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media. since these boys as often challenge israel's narrative, something it appears it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce a narrative about is real about palestinians about zionism, about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these really is a good guys and the palestinians,
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and the arabs and muslims were baptized under a threat. and this is a narrative of the has rarely, as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down of algiers . bureau in the occupied westbank polos expulsion of the networks are porters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of its war on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard . vincent about him, alex is 0 or still ahead on out 0. cost me so i, i come back to fly fun in mundane decatur with some of our habits of life and x for seeing that is 6 to mom tests in the us and euro. i'll tell you why the
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is ready for is sick to silence the truth then the occupied westbank storming and shutting down. ouch is the risk bureau in ramallah. the truth must be protected and hers and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just in the tank on journalism, it's an attack on the world's white journalism is not a crime. attacking journalism is in depth analysis of the days headlines. what is the possibility to think of a why the region to breaking out informed opinions, steering to the children, and the elders who don't understand why it is critical, did make these turnovers with banning women their rights to reach occasion. and now there is silencing their voices in public inside story. what are the effects? so right. the home, the libyan economy, how worrying is on outages, era u. k prime minister keystone lane to inspire
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party members. but the annual later ponti conference, either with tax rises on the horizon, and this quiet over the policy and gaza is the u. k. getting set the tough times ahead. notices on of 20 the the, the welcome back. you're watching all the 0 reminder about top stories. the ssl has paula has launched a barrage of rockets towards northern israel. the group says it targeted multiple sites and his role says it carried out around $400.00 a tax on southern never known since we saw today often in the us and the you and have wanted against further escalation and is really strikes
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a skills 7 palestinians in a school sheltering families in kansas city, at least 16 palestinians have been killed in attacks across the strips and stores. and heavily on his ready soldiers, stones out 00 in new york, you find west spine giving stall for just 10 minutes to pack their belongings and leave the office entrance has been will the shots and the minute treat has ordered it's closure for $45.00 days. well, there's been reaction the united nations israel shot down of all does there is bureau in ramallah era. i was on the reports from new york. the world leaders are beginning to arrive here at un headquarters in new york for the un general assembly . one of them is a president of ireland, michael higgins. he gave a press briefing to irish journalist, but i was there and able to ask him about his reaction to israel, closing out your zeros office in ramallah. my question to you sir, is,
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what is your reaction flash from that context? i take this outrages and i was level to say as well. and i said, it tells you, is there a 3rd grade teacher there with use of to that address that you're going to authoration has read and those so i, you know, very, very much i'll pass on my sent to you and your colleagues about your call name and address here, who has been killed in casa, we were also able to ask the spokes person to the secretary general for his reaction as well. we're very concerned for a number of reasons. one, it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this conflict, right? and journalist or the eyes and ears of the people in order to see what's going on on the ground. we know, and we've talked about the lack of journalistic access to gaza. we're worried about what the impact is here. more than
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a 130 heads of state are expected here at un headquarters in the coming days. israel's war on guys will certainly be front and center in many of the discussions, but now particularly the situation in ramallah and press freedom. we will continue to press the world leaders for the reaction gabriel's on don't. i'll just say to at united nations in new york, 51 people often have died in a coal mine explosion in eastern iran is happens in south correspond province near the city of ta boss is believed to have been caused by a leak of missing gas. sonya geiger reports of the bodies of the dead mine is brought to the surface. those who survive the bloss try to identify the remains of those missing trapped hundreds of meters under ground. it is already one of the deadliest mind disasters to have happened to the country in use. 70 people had been working in the top was part of,
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of the 5 mind operations by the privately owned month. a new company. well, sorry to use blame to the explosion or leak of me saying in the mind, a gas that's commonly found during lightning. those who managed to escape describe the harrowing ordeal to cargo within wisdom. pardon me, if we were in the workshop then suddenly we saw smoke coming and also death. we couldn't breathe, erased from the workshop and escaped. but some of the friends were not able to leave. deadly plus caused by gases. i usually avoid it by using ventilation and all the preventative measures. both already save explosion is now the focus of an official investigation about it. is it on the multi barrel examining the cause of the incident determining the guilty policies and we will also examine a safety measures were provided to the minus. this is what we will be focusing on. the emeralds president must suit possession and offered condolences to the victims, families, and said that the accident should serve as
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a reminder that safety systems should be set to help to prevent such disasters from happening in the 1st place. so i think i yeah, go, i'll just sarah sterling car is alexis the left this president for the 1st time and it's history a new or a camara? just on. yeah. okay. one a 2nd round, a vote counting else to the top. 2 candidates failed to win 50 percent of the initial tale to sonya ok has been in parliament's 20 years and has promised to bring a change to an increasingly unpopular establishment. the name of the gate even audible, didn't go there was a need for the government for the mandate from the people in order to rescue the country from the crisis. we know in the recent past, the mandate was distorted. the distortion of the people's mandate affected the parliament and of the institutions beyond that, the people's mandate that is needed to take this country forward has now been established. that was the main point of the presidential election. and i think the
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general election should be held immediately after no fernandez has more from cuz on the given his campaign, he was very decisive being very, very confident in the pleasures he made. cutting the hopes of a people of a nation, a most of the supporters would say with him in that very intensive campaign that was a certain amount of energy as he walked through a room. i remember we filmed the launch of his manifesto and also a couple of election rallies as we covered the candidates. and it was almost possible that, you know, people stood up, took notice, of kind of, you know, creating the next to see this man. and he's, he's a, he's a dynamo, he's, he's, he's not a very tall man, but he packs a power foot punch. and that's kind of vitality and could as may something he brings to this role. and many people in toronto who have chosen to take the gamble with him as they have lost all the confidence in the, the old names, the same or similar thing. we've gone that we've done that we've seen repeatedly,
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our hopes and aspirations being dash. so let's try out this guy, obviously under commodities on like a, has been in parliament for 20 years. and he has seen the way politics and the political game is played. that. that's a fly. farming is taken off so long. kenya is close to the insects of being cultivated, and then collected for export to europe. the trades providing a living for hundreds of local women and a much needed boost for conservation funds from farmers the say, the notes on a well they should have the right story, reports from $1000000.00 there on the southern kenyan coast this forest in monday, in the once trench from solve this idea, northern ones, a beef, now only participated with me, the largest. these are both costs. okay. that sustains a rasp. issues of buds and insects. from here a battery is action, butterflies,
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he and other families trump the insect and beat them full see you the pods, overcoming the project to generate money and consult the forest. the community used to go to the forest to destroy the forest, but when we started it, but definitely funding and we could go inside of the forest because of the butterflies. i know you said that if you please of the best pew pay our souls to market, to the us and europe for exhibitions and research. but how do we must have the business isn't doing while because of mismanagement, and that's going on or getting some money. but it's not what we expect. i've been doing this 20 years, but my profit margin is still very low. despite being told the product is moving and business is good. the product has brought in millions of dollars to can you? since it started 3 decades ago, at the pharmacy, they have nothing to show for a plane. the government rejects this of this. and when it comes to mr. this is a, from us that
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a willing to deliver to the next one was he also came for the trust and a willing to work with and i sort of jumped. okay. so those from us we have from addressing them and then also confidence and trust in us. what museums, okay. thursday is market day. price is fine depending on the species various factors, $1.00. this is the main collection point, the most, bring the harvest here. and what the workers are doing now is see things through the pew pay and packaging, the product, the is 6 i having to holland. and we've been speaking to firm as we say that this project has really helped because they are able to provide for their families. the sa plus prepay are brought to these got in for tories students and other by to fly. love us. many from a say they are doing their part to protect the forest, but they want more from
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a project that they believe is driving kathy. so you all to 0 modeling d as a canyon coast a lot said from a certified and i'll be back in about half an hour. the headlines, weather is next followed by the inside story, which looks it looks that is where i was military time, almost to get into a school on the the had a lower that will begin in south asia web month soon have started. it's retreat from northern areas of india and pakistan and leaving more of the way of dry skies as well as hazy sunshine. but there's still some heavy rain to be found for the south across the western parts of india and into the north east, west bengal. sing some heavy falls that on monday,
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some parts of bangladesh as well and the pool seem that heavy rain on choose day, but it will be amber, lots will content and go on. that could cause some flooding. thanks to that rain on tuesday show is to the south of that much dry a more and the way it's sunshine across the north. and it's looking largely dry and funny across the move of china central areas as well as seeing those quiet and calm conditions. it's down in the south, but that seasonal band of rains, bringing very heavy rain is the likes of hong kong tie one. japan will see a legacy of shows and some strong the wind. the storm has moved out east sunshine for the korean peninsula, some west to weather. however, for eastern areas of china, you can see that putting into shanghai. but we are likely to see more in the way of why it's nice here on wednesday as to whether update the
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policies in washington dc with a to a, making a painting for unity, for people who are struggling out as a way to meet the palestinians seeking inspiration for striking you in the heart of the american capital, the beneficiary dart is a kind of conflict with his plan for universal work succeed for getting the college on out his era almost a year into is more on concept is rarely spicing on multiple forms. so far it doesn't seem to achieve any of it stated real goals. does some of them have a clear plan for the sodium tent on degrading its enemies capabilities? this is inside story,
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